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whats that thing in the pic (2nd row, 3rd from left)?

it looks pretty special, i want one!

haha it was dam quick around the track too! i cant remember what it is but i do remember it has a SR20 in it.it was used as the camera car for most of the day.

theres a few shots of it chasing some of the cars in there somewhere,that might help someone as to what it really is.

im sure there are some floating around the place,there were heaps of people taking pictures of mine...duno how many will b on here tho,most of them were kids with there phones and some of the promo girls were walking around with cameras seemed to take an interest in mine lol,other then that i didnt really see any one else taking pictures.

Got some videos up now too.

Edited by Jack88
whats that thing in the pic (2nd row, 3rd from left)?

it looks pretty special, i want one!

A clubman-type kit car. I remember Craig Williams from Maddat use to assist with putting them together, including fitting SR20DETs into them. Wouldn't be surprised if its one of his. :down:

A clubman-type kit car. I remember Craig Williams from Maddat use to assist with putting them together, including fitting SR20DETs into them. Wouldn't be surprised if its one of his. :down:

Yep, its the ULTRA clubman.... soon to be road registered and was driven on the day by Steve Cramp from Manta racing.

I went and checked out those Ultra's at Lonsdale where they're built, they're absolutely mad. They have 3 different kits available and can be fitted with a Gen III also.

My mate that's the distributor for ULX110 oils is building one. Their warehouses back onto each other.

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